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Here’s where US-Israel’s war with Iran stands three weeks in CNN
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Iran says gas production continues after damage to South Pars facilities Iran’s National Iranian Gas Company said parts of refining units were damaged in today’s attack on gas facilities in southern Iran. In a statement circulated by Tasnim news agency, the company said teams are on the ground managing the situation and working to restore operations. Meanwhile, gas production is continuing with safety measures in place and that the national gas network remains stable. The fire at the South Pars facility has been extinguished, with cooling operations now under way.
The Iran war could sap American military power for years The Economist
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The US Attacked Iran to Show Its Power but the War Is Already Lost. Epic Fury Looks Like an Epic Fail cepr.net
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El Al cancels all non-repatriation flights until March 27 as US airlines Delta and United extend suspensions until May, June as Iran war seems set to drag on The post Passenger limits reimposed on outbound flights after private jets hit by missile debris appeared first on The Times of Israel.
US VP Vance says ‘we know we got a problem’ with petrol prices US Vice President JD Vance has acknowledged that “we got a problem” regarding the rising petrol prices amid the US-Israel war on Iran. “Gas [petrol] prices are up. We know they’re up, and we know people are hurting because of it,” he said during a speech at a manufacturing facility in Michigan. “We got a problem – we know that we got a problem,” he added, saying measures to address the issue could be announced within the next 24 to 48 hours. Vance did not provide further details, saying he did not want to pre-empt President Donald Trump.
JD Vance addresses Temple Israel attack, Iran conflict, rising gas prices in Auburn Hills speech ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4
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Iran War Shipping Update—March 18, 2026 United Against Nuclear Iran | UANI
Qatar says Iran missile attack sparks fire, causes damage at gas facility Al Jazeera
Putin: The real winner of the US-Iran war? GZERO Media
By Maggie Michael TEHRAN, March 18 (Reuters) - Nearly three weeks of war on Iran have hit the usually teeming alleys of Tehran's grand bazaar, shutting many of the shops and driving up prices for Iranians already suffering from years of sanctions that have throttled the economy. The days before the Persian new year and Muslim Eid al-Fitr holidays would normally fill the bazaar with traders racing to finalise deals and families shopping for gifts but, despite people browsing, fewer than usual were out buying on Wednesday.
Inside the White House plan to sell the Iran war online Politico
Qatar slams Ras Laffan strikes as ‘flagrant violation’ Qatar’s foreign ministry has described the strikes on Ras Laffan as a “flagrant violation" of the state’s sovereignty, adding that it would not hesitate to respond to attacks on its security and sovereignty. In a statement, it said Qatar has sought to distance itself from the war, “the Iranian side persists in targeting it and neighbouring countries, pursuing an irresponsible approach that undermines regional security and threatens international peace”. Qatar has “repeatedly called for the necessity of refraining from targeting civilian facilities and energy infrastructure”, including in Iran, the statement continued. But Iran has pursued escalatory politics that “are pushing the region towards the abyss”.
Six strategic risks the Trump administration should evaluate in the Iran war Atlantic Council
Voters in a key Pennsylvania swing district weigh in on Trump, gas prices and Iran war NBC News
Iran says US, Israel struck giant gas field as war escalates TheDailyNewsOnline.com